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Chatmosa Podcast

Chatmosa - Podcasters in TrainingStarting and growing a podcast can sometimes feel like an overwhelming, solo mission, but it doesn't have to be.We know that the real secret to a successful show is having a strong community of fellow creators to share experiences, bounce ideas off of, and support each other through the roadblocks.Here is what you can expect going forward:Weekly Sessions: We host "Podcasters in Training" every Friday (unless we give you a heads-up otherwise).Ongoing Support: We are here to help you ditch the complicated tech stacks and focus on what actually matters: your content.Real Growth: Our ultimate goal is to support your podcasting journey and help you build a brand-new pipeline to earn money directly from your audience.Bring any questions or ideas you've been working on. We're building this together!

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    Episode 26 - From Create Button to Creator Engine

    CHATMOSA Welcome to Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training, the weekly podcast where creators, aspiring podcasters, and media builders come together to talk through the real journey of podcasting.In Episode 26 of Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training this episode brings together the Chatmosa leadership team, including host David - Head of Product and joined by Camille - CEO and host of Between Doctors and Friends, Sandra - CTO, Auntie Derek - Head of Growth and host of Auntie Derek's Daytime Tea, along with special podcasting guests, - Nicole, from Keipeki Publishing, and Nish from Nish's Niche. The episode explores Chatmosa’s evolution from a social audio live-streaming tool into a broader creator platform for podcasts, live sessions, articles, newsletters, uploaded episodes, and more. Some of the new Chatmosa features released this week:New Chatmosa Create Page The new Chatmosa Create page is designed to make it easier for users to choose what you want to create, whether that’s going live, recording a podcast, writing a post, or publishing a podcast episode.Chatmosa CreateWith the  new Create Page, Instead of figuring out which tool to use first, you can choose the format that fits your idea and let Chatmosa guide the workflow from there. Whether you’re going live, recording a podcast, uploading an episode, writing a post, or sending a newsletter, the new Create Page keeps the focus where it belongs: on your voice, your story, and your community. Create options include: Go live - Start and schedule a live real-time conversation with your audience- Bring your community into the moment- Use the Jumbotron for visual storytelling, links, media, and interactive content Record an episode - Capture a podcast episode, interview, or masterclass- Record directly inside Chatmosa- Create polished content without needing complicated production tools Upload an episode - Add an existing audio or video file- Let Chatmosa host and distribute it- Sync your episode to your podcast feeds Write a post - Turn your thoughts into an article or blog post- Create searchable, GEO/SEO-friendly content- Give your audience another way to engage with your ideas Quick recording - Capture a short voice memo, thought, or clip- Share quick updates without setting up a full session- Perfect for fast reactions, teasers, or behind-the-scenes moments Compose a newsletter - Send updates directly to your fans’ email inboxes- Promote new episodes, upcoming sessions, or community news- Build a direct relationship beyond social platformsNew Chatmosa Media Editor Transcript SearchThanks to CTO Sandra, we now have powerful new Transcript Search feature inside the Chatmosa Media Editor, making it much easier to edit longer podcast episodes. Instead of playing or using the playhead to scrub through the timeline or replaying sections to find a specific quote, topic, or moment, creators can now search the episode transcript and jump directly to the exact section they need. It turns the transcript into a navigation tool, helping podcasters find key moments faster, tighten edits, and create better clips without wasting time hunting through the full recording.Chatmosa Media Editor - Insert MediaNew Chatmosa Media Editor "Insert Media"Sandra also added a new Insert Audio or V Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/L9VQPAL3KR1H0AR6MFDCCEID14664 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 25 - Organically Growing Your Podcast

    CHATMOSA Welcome to Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training, the weekly show where creators, aspiring podcasters, and media builders come together to talk through the real journey of podcasting.In Episode 25 of Chatmosa: Podcasters in Training, David and the Chatmosa team lead another lively, practical, and encouraging session for creators who are learning how to podcast, grow an audience, and turn their ideas into repeatable content. The episode brings together the Chatmosa leadership team, including David - Head of Product and joined by Camille - CEO and host of Between Doctors and Friends, Sandra - CTO, Auntie Derek - Head of Growth and host of Auntie Derek's Daytime Tea, along with special guests, Nish from Nish's Niche and brand new podcaster - Nicole, from Keipeki Publishing. The result is part workshop, part product walkthrough, and part community conversation about what it really takes to build a podcast one episode at a time. A major theme of the episode is that podcasting is not about perfection. It is about learning, publishing, improving, and staying consistent. The group talks openly about the realities of getting started, from figuring out your workflow to understanding how clips, descriptions, landing pages, and social sharing can help a show become more discoverable.Camille unveiled the new Chatmosa HomePage that focuses on:Record once.Expand everywhere.CreateContent -> Build Community ->  Earn CashCreate content once and expand everywhere. Build community with chat, email, and engagement tools. Earn cash through tips, subscriptions, and ads. All in one place.Chatmosa Camille also explained that one of Chatmosa’s most important creator tools: every session automatically gets its own landing page. These pages can act like a blog post, article, or web page for each episode. That matters because podcast discovery does not only happen inside podcast apps. Search engines, social posts, and shared links all play a role in helping new listeners find a creator’s work.Chatmosa David builds on that point by emphasizing the importance of metadata and written descriptions. A podcast may be audio or video-first, but the text around the episode still matters. Long descriptions, episode summaries, searchable titles, and complete session pages give Google and other discovery systems more context. For new podcasters, this is a simple but powerful habit: do not just publish the episode, package it so people can find it. Nish shares a grounded perspective as a newer podcaster. She talks about how much she continues to learn from each session and reminds the group that being new is not a weakness. It is part of the process. Her comments capture the spirit of the episode: podcasting is a craft, and every conversation helps creators get better.New Chatmosa Podcaster Nicole, from Keiepeki Publishing explained that with podcasting, she will be able to automatically create extra marketing and social media, without having to manually create the content.Keipeki Publishing Auntie Derek focuses on audience growth and consistency. He explains that listeners are more likely to bookmark, follow, or come back to a creator who keeps showing up. One episode might introduce someone to your voice, but consistency is what tu Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/J7EL6OZXKYWEUOZ81YQ2CEID14625 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 24 - Bikes, Publishing, and Substack

    CHATMOSA Episode 24 of Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training brings the Chatmosa team back together for a lively conversation about podcasting, creator community, and the future of media. Hosted by David - Head of Product and joined by Camille - CEO, Sandra - CTO, Auntie Derek - Head of Growth and special guests, Nish from Nish's Niche and soon-to-be podcaster - Nicole, from Keipeki Publishing and our live podcaster Alec Schreck from Capitol Hill Media, reporting live from the Life Time Sea Otter Classic Cycling Festival in Monterey.This episode moves from the buzz of a major bike festival to bigger conversations about technology, audience connection, and how creators can build something real around their voice.Life Time Sea Otter Classic - Monterey, CA Alec shares live on-the-ground insights from the Life TIme Sea Otter Classic, including conversations with the Aventon - Ebike team about Ebike innovation, product evolution, and why community feedback matters. TAventon EbikesAventon EbikesThe highlight of the episode emerged as the team engaged with Aventon brand specialists like Casey and Chris from Aventon. They discussed the latest advancements in Ebike technology, including innovations like GPS bike tracking and user-friendly electrical components.Casey Welch is a Product Specialist at Aventon Bikes and works in Brand Development and Events. He explained the GPS and 4G technology in all Aventon Bikes. Aventon utilizes the Aventon Control Unit (ACU), a 4G-enabled cellular and GPS module integrated into newer models like the Abound SR and Level 3, to prevent theft and track bikes. It offers live GPS tracking via the app, geofencing, motion-detected alarms, remote disabling, and a smart rear wheel lock to prevent theft.Follow Casey at KC Wheelies on InstagramCasey Welch - Product Specialist Aventon BikesChris also shared insights about the evolution of Aventon and its journey from traditional bikes to Ebikes and now Mountain Ebikes and an influential player in the whole Ebike arena, emphasizing the importance of community and user feedback in shaping their products.Chris - Aventon BikesAlec then stumbled on legendary mountain biker, Mountain Bike Hall of Fame (MTB) rider Brett Tippie. "Tippie": is a larger-than-life ambassador for Aventon Bikes and is known for helping shape freeride culture with his fearless riding, infectious energy, and deep connection to the biking community. More than a former pro athlete, he’s celebrated as one of the sport’s great storytellers and promoters who inspires everyone from elite riders to first-time fans.Legendary Mountain Biker Brett Tippie from Aventon EbikesAlec then signed off to participate in an actual race, so the Chatmosa team transitioned on, to discuss the future of podcasting.They chatted about why new podcast creators should start, why experimentation matters, and how finding your voice takes practice. Nicole, from Keipeki Publishing talked about creating a podcast to showcase writers and their stories and how Chatmosa can be used to created companion video and audio content, to written articles.Keipeki PublishingNicole is the founder of Keipeki Publishing and believes that books are the heartbeat of culture. Keipeki was created for storytellers who dare to bring forward original, meaningful narratives Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/W8BKR2L011HOKD0528KECEID14609 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 23 - Podcasting without the Tech Headache

    CHATMOSA This episode was part product demo, part creator workshop, and part community brainstorm.David, Camille, Sandra, and Auntie Derek were joined by special guests Nish of NishPodcast.com and Alec from CapitolHillMedia.com for a lively conversation about what podcasters actually need: less friction, better tools, and stronger ways to connect with their audience.A big highlight of the episode was Chatmosa’s new direct-to-YouTube video podcast publishing feature. Sandra walked through how quickly a large video file could be uploaded without the usual messy download and re-upload workflow. The reaction said it all: this is the kind of feature that makes podcasting feel easier instead of heavier.The team also showed off new customizable background images, giving creators more control over the visual feel of their sessions and helping podcasts look more polished and on-brand. It was another reminder that podcasting is no longer just about audio. Presentation matters too.The conversation then shifted into an important topic for creators: identity. Since Chatmosa supports sign-in through multiple social platforms, the group discussed how a creator’s chosen login and handle can shape how they show up to their audience. It was a smart, practical discussion about branding, discoverability, and thinking ahead as you build your presence.There was also a strong audience-driven feel throughout the session. Alec raised thoughtful questions around sharing, inviting guests, and making it easier for people to jump into live conversations. That opened up a broader discussion around simplicity. The best podcast tools should help spontaneous conversations happen faster, not bury them under setup steps.And in classic Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training fashion, the session also made room for heart. What started as a podcasting conversation expanded into ideas for community-driven episodes, including a potential pet adoption themed show inspired by the team’s shared love of animals. It was a great example of how Chatmosa is not just about publishing content. It is about creating space for people, stories, and causes to come together.The episode closed with a call for college students interested in communications, media, and creator culture to get involved with Chatmosa as campus ambassadors, reinforcing the team’s bigger mission of building a platform that is collaborative, approachable, and full of possibility.Bottom line:Episode 23 captured what makes Chatmosa different. It is not just building podcast features. It is building a more interactive, creator-friendly way to go live, record, publish, and grow a real community around your voice.Catch the Chatmosa Wave! Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/82RUJA6I9QHZXW5XJWGTCEID14582 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 22 - Monetization, Tips, Bikes & Birthdays

    CHATMOSA This week’s Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training session was a fun, practical, and inspiring conversation about what it really takes to grow a podcast today. Host David was joined by the Chatmosa team - Camille, Sandra, and Auntie Derek - along with special guests - Nish, Stephanie and Alec, for a live discussion on podcast workflows, creator authenticity, audience growth, and monetization.From the start, the energy felt like exactly what makes this series work: a mix of real talk, useful advice, and community support. David framed the conversation around a challenge many creators face right now: how to use the right tools without getting buried in too many subscriptions, too many steps, and too much friction. The message was clear — creators need simpler ways to record, share, grow, and earn.One of the most memorable moments came when Alec joined live from a bicycle event in Rosslyn, Virginia, offering a great example of what flexible, in-the-moment podcasting can look like. His reflections on mobile reporting, live interviews, and figuring out how to capture content on the go brought a fresh, real-world perspective to the session. It was a reminder that great podcasting is not always about having a perfect setup. It is often about being ready, creative, and willing to tell the story where it happens.The conversation also dug into how Chatmosa is helping creators streamline the podcasting process. The team highlighted the value of bringing recording, engagement, monetization, and publishing into one place, instead of forcing creators to stitch together multiple tools. They also spotlighted the Chatmosa Podcaster Plan and its 14-day free trial, giving aspiring podcasters an easy way to test the platform and start building momentum.Chatmosa Pricing14-Day Free Trial Policy Chatmosa offers a one-time, fourteen (14) day free trial period ("Trial Period") to new subscribers of the Podcaster Plan. This Trial Period is intended for first-time users only. Eligibility for the Trial Period is determined by Chatmosa at its sole discretion. Users who have previously held a paid or trial subscription and subsequently canceled are ineligible for a second Trial Period upon resubscription. In the event of a resubscription, the subscriber’s designated payment method will be billed the full applicable subscription fee at the time of reactivation.Monetization was another big theme. The group explored practical ways creators can earn from their content, from subscriptions and tips to paid interactions and fan-supported experiences. Guest Niche, a grief counselor in training, shared how exciting it felt to imagine using Chatmosa’s monetization tools to create a more sustainable path for her own content. That moment captured one of the strongest takeaways from the episode: the right tools do not just make podcasting easier, they can help people move forward with more confidence.As always, the session balanced inspiration with grounded advice. Sandra reminded listeners that strong Wi-Fi and solid audio basics still matter, especially for live and remote conversations. Others shared thoughts on social media strategy, including how clips, hashtags, and consistent posting can help expand reach and connect with new audiences.A few themes stood out throughout the session:- Authentic storytelling matters more than p Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/XUX4OW3WNC5CXOT9HR4RCEID14554 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 21 - Community, Creator Growth & AI

    Infografx Chatmosa - Podcasters in TrainingEpisode 20 of Chatmosa: Podcasters in Training brings together the Chatmosa team - Camille CEO, Sandra CTO, Derek Head of Growth and David Head of Product and special guests: Nish, Karen and Quin (Quinderella 💜✨) for a lively conversation on what it really takes to grow a podcast today.From finding your workflow to building a real community around your show, this session is packed with honest insights, practical advice, and fresh energy for aspiring podcasters. The discussion explores how creators are using AI to speed up tasks like episode descriptions and post-production, while still keeping the heart of podcasting rooted in authentic conversation. Guests also share their different approaches to format and style, including why shorter, more focused episodes can be a smart move in a world where attention is limited and every minute matters. The team also highlights new Chatmosa features designed to make podcasting easier, including platform updates and a 14-day free trial that gives new creators room to get started without pressure. Throughout the session, one message comes through clearly: podcasting does not need to feel overwhelming or overproduced. It should feel human, accessible, and real. More than anything, this episode is about connection. As podcasting evolves beyond audio into a richer media experience, community is becoming just as important as content. Episode 20 is a reminder that the future of podcasting belongs to creators who know how to bring people into the conversation, not just publish into the void. Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/GPV4ORNYQ23JZ8BHH022CEID14527 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 20 - Lights, Camera, Blur!

    CHATMOSA Chatmosa - Podcasters in TrainingThis week on Chatmosa Podcasters in Training - Episode 19 - Lights, Camera, Blur! the crew brought the energy, the product updates, and the real talk every growing podcaster needs. David, Camille, Sandra, and Auntie Derek were joined by guest podcasters Nish, Stephanie, Dan, and Maria for a fun, practical session packed with creator insights, platform demos, and honest feedback from the field.From finding your voice and staying consistent, to testing new co-hosting tools and leveling up your audio and video setup, this episode was all about making podcasting feel more doable and more collaborative. The team walked through new Chatmosa features like multi-camera and mic selection, background blur, and easier co-host prep, while also digging into bigger questions around audience growth, workflow, and community building.What stood out most was the vibe: this was not just a product walkthrough. It was a live working session where creators shared what’s actually helping, what still feels clunky, and how to keep moving forward without overthinking every step.If you’re trying to start, grow, or simplify your podcasting process, this episode is a great reminder that podcasting gets better when you learn out loud, test in public, and build with community.Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/O5A8XQD6S5HXNGMT7E0CCEID14508 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 19 - Own Your Audience

    Infograph Listen on iTunes  Listen on Spotify  Watch on YouTube Listen on iHeartRadioIn this latest episode of Chatmosa's Podcasters in Training, host and Head of Product at Chatmosa - David is joined by CTO Sandra, Head of Growth Derek, CEO Camille, and Guest podcasters Nish, Stephanie and soon to be podcaster Tara, for a fun and practical conversation about what it really takes to build, grow, and share a podcast today. The group dives into the different ways podcasters approach their craft, from spontaneous, off-the-cuff conversations to more carefully outlined episodes. Along the way, they share honest insights about workflow, promotion, discoverability, and the importance of finding a process that feels natural while still helping content reach the right audience. A big theme throughout the session is how Chatmosa is making podcasting easier and more accessible. Instead of juggling multiple tools to record, clip, distribute, and promote a show, the team discusses how creators can use Chatmosa as an all-in-one platform to simplify the process. From AI-generated summaries and social posts to media clipping for sharing standout moments, the conversation highlights how the right tools can help podcasters spend less time on technical hurdles and more time creating. The episode also brings in real-world examples of how Chatmosa can support different types of conversations and communities. Camille shares how the platform’s private settings can create a safe space for more personal sessions, while others reflect on the value of thoughtful episode descriptions, social promotion, and authentic audience engagement. More than anything, this episode captures the spirit of the Chatmosa community: collaborative, encouraging, and focused on helping creators grow together. Whether you are just thinking about starting a podcast or already experimenting with your format, this session is packed with practical ideas, inspiration, and a reminder that podcasting does not have to be a solo journey.Chatmosa - Catch the Wave!https://chatmosa.com/doc/infographic.html Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/UKJXBBG0BF5HAP7W7B5SCEID14483 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 18 - Turn Your Voice Into a Podcast

    FAQs Chatmosa - Podcasters in TrainingIn this latest episode of Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training, Team members, David, Camille, Sandra, and Auntie Derek welcomed a mix of new and experienced podcasters for an upbeat session focused on making podcasting easier, more accessible, and more community-driven. The conversation highlighted Chatmosa’s latest product updates, including the new “My Episodes” area for managing recordings and published episodes, along with tools that simplify both live recording and content uploads.A major theme of the session was reducing the intimidation factor around podcasting. The team emphasized that Chatmosa is being built to remove technical friction so creators can focus on their voice and ideas instead of setup headaches. That message came to life through guest Stephanie, who shared how the encouragement and support of the Chatmosa community helped motivate her to launch her own podcast, Love Talk Live.The episode also spotlighted Chatmosa’s media clipper, a feature that helps creators turn longer episodes into short promotional clips for platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Auntie Derek shared how quick and effective clipping has been for audience growth, reinforcing the idea that one session can become many pieces of content. The team also discussed how creators can repurpose older material into fresh podcast episodes, giving existing content new value.Questions from the audience, including Nish from podcast Nish's Niche about cross-platform publishing, reinforced the practical, hands-on nature of the session. The team positioned Chatmosa as a platform built to simplify the full podcasting journey, from recording to publishing to promotion. The session closed with the announcement of Podcasters in Training Extra Credit, a new evening session designed to give even more creators access to support and guidance.Overall, this episode captured what makes Chatmosa stand out: a supportive creator community, practical tools that lower the barrier to entry, and a clear mission to help more people turn their ideas into podcasts with confidence. Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/NYC9L7CPCWR0A8AOLS8VCEID14449 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 17 - From Journalism to Podcasting

    CHATMOSA Chatmosa - Podcasters in TrainingIn this week’s Chatmosa – Podcasters in Training, the conversation zeroed in on a theme that’s hitting a lot of media people right now: journalists are becoming creators, and podcasting is one of the cleanest paths to making that shift.Alec Schreck (Capitol Hill Media) an award winning TV Journalist shared what it feels like to move from traditional journalism into podcasting in a world where media is more fragmented than ever. His big point was that even though platforms and distribution have changed, the core skill hasn’t: storytelling is still the advantage.The difference now is ownership. Instead of publishing inside a bigger institution, creators can build direct-to-consumer relationships where you’re not just contributing to a brand, you are the brand. Alec also gave a practical step for anyone new to this: record a few private practice episodes first. Get comfortable with the flow, build muscle memory with the tech, and reduce the pressure before going live.The session also highlighted Crystal’s story, a former Variety journalist who’s channeling a tough moment into a fresh start. After losing her job due to downsizing, she talked about why podcasting feels like the right next move: she’s always preferred speaking over writing, and audio gives her a way to stay in the storytelling lane without the friction of staring at a blank page. Her moment landed as a reminder that podcasting isn’t just a “content play,” it can be a career reset button for people with real narrative talent who want to rebuild in public, on their own terms.Across both stories, the panel kept reinforcing the same takeaway: you don’t need perfect gear or a complicated setup to start. What you need is a story worth telling, the willingness to ship imperfect early reps, and a plan to own your audience over time (not rely entirely on platforms that can change overnight).Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/UHQ1D6KMJZX2AU1L3CCRCEID14434 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 16 - Niche, Clips, and Community

    CHATMOSA Chatmosa Podcasters in Training:In this debut episode of Chatmosa’s Podcasters in Training, the Chatmosa team - Camille, Auntie Derek, David, and special guest Nish from Nish's Niche - dives into the real-world journey of building a podcast from the ground up. The conversation explores what it takes to find your niche, develop a workflow that fits your life, and stay consistent as a creator, even when the process feels messy or uncertain.Auntie Derek from Auntie Derek's Daytime Teale/twitter/DerekIsNormal, shares how following trending topics and social conversations helps shape a podcast that feels timely and relevant, while Nish opens up about the more personal side of podcasting, experimenting with themes, evolving your voice, and giving yourself permission not to have everything figured out right away. Together, their stories show that podcasting is rarely a straight path, and that finding your lane often comes through trial, growth, and authenticity.The episode also gets practical. David talks through the importance of reviewing and refining episodes before publishing, while the group discusses how creators can simplify promotion using Chatmosa’s Media Clipper. What once took hours to turn into social-ready content can now be done in minutes, making it easier to stay visible and grow an audience without burning out. The team also touches on discoverability, RSS distribution, SEO, and the exciting early stages of monetization as creators begin seeing their work gain traction across platforms.Alongside the tips and strategy, the episode keeps its sense of humor and honesty. From bloopers to everyday multitasking, the conversation reminds listeners that podcasting does not need to be perfect to be meaningful. In fact, authenticity is often what helps creators connect most deeply with their audience.Whether you are just starting your first show or looking for fresh momentum in your current one, this episode offers encouragement, practical advice, and a reminder that your voice is worth developing.Chatmosa Podcasters in Training! Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/C9UHDUELJ2Y66UQ2XYV2CEID14429 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 15 - Stop Overthinking Podcasting

    FAQs Chatmosa Growth!In this episode of Chatmosa Growth, host David (Head of Product) is joined by Camille (CEO), Sandra (CTO), and Derek (Head of Growth) for a high-energy, community-first conversation about making podcasting easier to start and easier to grow. Special guest Tony Fote Jr. (Swerve) drops in to share his first impressions of Chatmosa—calling out how quickly he “got a feel” for the platform and its real utility for creators.The team breaks down the biggest myth in podcasting: you don’t need a studio, expensive gear, or a complicated setup to begin. They talk through practical ways to get moving fast, stay consistent, and build confidence - plus how simple workflows and everyday tools can remove friction for new podcasters.They also dig into what makes Chatmosa different: collaboration features built for creators (including multi-screen sharing for “vibe development” and creative teamwork), and a business model designed to help creators keep more of what they earn with lower transaction fees. Along the way, you’ll hear memorable lines, including Sandra’s standout mantra: “I don’t follow trends. I build the platform they run on.”The episode wraps with an open invite to Chatmosa’s casual “podcasts-in-training” sessions—an easy, supportive way to learn, connect, and start publishing with momentum.Perfect for: first-time podcasters, creators who feel overwhelmed by the tech, and anyone who wants a simpler path from idea → live session → real audience.Chatmosa Growth! Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/P3C1CZOZKVHQO0RTKTZYCEID14400 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 14 - Built for All Voices

    FAQs Chatmosa Growth!In this week’s episode of Chatmosa Growth!, David, Camille, Sandra, and Auntie Derek take listeners inside what it really looks like to build in public, shipping features, listening to creators, and turning feedback into momentum.Camille shares the mission at the center of Chatmosa: helping podcasters (especially underrepresented voices) get heard by making creation and promotion simple, not overwhelming. The crew digs into one of the biggest game-changers so far: the clipping tool, built to turn a single episode into multiple shareable moments. Auntie Derek brings it to life with real results- how clipping helped him escape editing burnout and start posting consistently, including one clip that hit 31,000 views.They also get real about the pain of the typical “podcast tool stack”- too many subscriptions, too many workflows—and why Chatmosa is aiming to be the all-in-one home where creators can go live, repurpose content, grow an audience, and unlock monetization without needing a production team.Along the way, the team hits a core truth: the market is shifting toward authentic voices over polished perfection—and creators who show up consistently, use data, and stay connected to their community will win. Sandra closes by teasing what’s coming next and pointing listeners to the FAQ to better understand what makes Chatmosa different.Key Takeaways: • Build in public = faster trust faster shipping: Transparency community feedback helps Chatmosa iterate quickly and keep creators engaged. • Clipping is the growth engine: Turn one long episode into multiple shareable moments—Auntie Derek went from editing burnout to posting 3 clips/day, with one hitting 31K views. • Creators are tired of the “tool stack tax”: Too many subscriptions and workflows. Chatmosa’s bet is an all-in-one flow that simplifies creation promotion. • Authenticity is winning the market: The audience wants real voices over perfect production—consistent publishing, smart distribution, and basic analytics beat “studio-level” polish.Chatmosa Growth! Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/31BRGB4O8N62OFI00ON0CEID14362 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 13 - Your Podcast’s Funnel Starts Here

    FAQs Chatmosa Growth!In this episode of “Chatmosa Growth!”, Host and CPO David is joined by CEO Camille, CTO Sandra, and Head of Growth - Auntie Derek, for a fast-moving mix of product updates and playful side quests (including an elite “two hot dogs all the way” food story that sets the tone instantly). The team then zooms in on Chatmosa’s newest momentum driver: the media clipper. Auntie shares real results from posting a clipped highlight to TikTok - nearly 30,000 views and 16 new followers—making the case that short clips aren’t “extra marketing,” they’re the new discovery engine for podcasts.Auntie Derek's Daytime TeaAuntie Derek's Daytime TeaOn the product side, Sandra breaks down what makes the clipper feel practical instead of fiddly: real-time transcription you can search, so finding the exact moment you want to clip is basically “type → jump → cut.” The team also previews an upcoming Bluesky sign-in rollout (with a note to reach out if you want to migrate your profile), and Camille emphasizes the feedback loop: these features are evolving in beta, and the team wants users to help steer what ships next. They close by spotlighting improved onboarding- short, visual how-to videos designed for creators who want to do the thing without reading a manual—and tease more “wow” updates coming soon.Key takeaways:• Clips are the growth lever: repurpose sessions into short highlights for platforms like Instagram and TikTok to drive top-of-funnel discovery • Transcription-powered clipping makes it fast: search the text to land on the perfect moment and ship a clip in minutes. • New social sign-in is coming: Bluesky integration is rolling out soon for easier identity distribution. • Feedback matters: the team is actively shaping the roadmap from what creators ask for and actually use.Chatmosa Growth! Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/IZYZXFI05X328FOQKIZ2CEID14328 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 12 - The Clip Flywheel

    Chatmosa Growth!Join us for a live episode of Chatmosa Growth. Each week the Chatmosa team gets together for a lively discussion of the weeks releases and events.This week on Chatmosa Growth, David, Camille, Sandra, and Auntie Derek get super practical about the one thing that turns a “great episode” into actual audience growth: Audio and Video Media Clips!The team walks through the brand-new Chatmosa Media Clipper (now in beta) and shows how creators can pull multiple scroll-stopping moments from a single long-form session in minutes, not hours. You’ll hear real talk on what’s working right now across TikTok, Reels, Shorts, X, and LinkedIn, including the sweet spot most creators miss: 20–60 second clips that feel like a trailer, not a summary.Chatmosa Media Clipper:They also dig into the underrated unlock: pairing clips with smart hashtagging and searchable keywords, so your best moments show up when people are browsing the exact topics, names, and trends your show is about.If you’re tired of spending half your week editing, or you’re sitting on great episodes that aren’t getting discovered, this one’s for you. And if you’re a creator who wants to shape the future of the Chatmosa Media Clipper, the team is actively asking for feedback.You’ve got the show. Let your clips do the promotion.Chatmosa Growth! Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/C5GU55EWA46PNY21M71CCEID14290 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 11 - Turn Sessions Into Social

    Chatmosa Growth!Join the Chatmosa Team as they discuss the latest Chatmosa releases and upcoming features.In this episode of Chatmosa Growth, the team gets together for a lively, slightly flu-powered product jam led by David (Head of Product), with Camille (CEO), Derek (Head of Growth), and Sandra (CTO) sharing what’s new and what’s next for creators on Chatmosa.The big headline: The new Video Clipper! Sandra walks through how creators can search their transcript for keywords and turn recorded moments into shareable clips in minutes, without the usual editing grind. The goal is simple: help you promote your sessions faster, post more consistently, and grow discoverability across social.They also dig into updated BackChats (1:1 and group text chats!), including new reactions designed to make sessions feel more social, more alive, and more community-driven. Derek breaks down the monetization angle too, highlighting tipping and why linking your profile matters if you want to turn audience energy into real revenue.It’s part product update, part creator pep talk, and part friendly chaos, with plenty of laughs along the way. If you’re building a podcast, growing a community, or trying to get your content out of the archive and onto people’s feeds, this one’s for you.Chatmosa Growth! Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/MN59ASRRO6YWQAMOU1YCCEID14245 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 10 - New Year New Growth New Features

    Stories Chatmosa Growth! New Year, New Growth: New Chatmosa FeaturesIn this New Year's episode of Chatmosa Growth!, the team goes full “shipping season” mode and shares what it’s really like building a creator-first platform in real time, even over the holidays.Chatmosa Head of Product - David, is joined by CEO Camille, CTO Sandra, as well as Auntie Derek (Head of Growth and host of Auntie Derek's Daytime Tea) and Sandra (CTO), plus special guests - Auntie Derek's Daytime Tea Co-Host iChill and Chatmosa power user Dan, to unpack the newest releases and the bigger vision for 2026. The conversation starts with a behind-the-scenes look at a deceptively important launch: Chatmosa Email Blasts, a feature built to help creators message their audience in a way that feels human, not corporate. Dan describes receiving the first blast and why it stood out, because it felt “normal,” warm, and personal, the kind of message that actually makes you want to reply.From there, the group gets practical. Derek shares a simple but underrated growth lesson: test your emails by sending them to yourself first, repeatedly, before you ever send to your audience. They talk about why email still matters in a world of feeds and algorithms, and how creators can use direct communication to build real relationships, not just impressions.You’ll also hear about the rollout of Chatmosa’s new homepage experience, designed to make it easier for first-time creators to go from “curious” to “I’m live” without technical friction. The team discusses how the homepage, demos, and onboarding flow are evolving to help anyone feel like they can become a podcasting star, even if they’ve never hosted a session before.Dan shares how he’s using Chatmosa in the wild, including running music lessons, bringing guests on stage, spotlighting speakers, and treating the platform like a flexible creator toolkit, a “creators’ playground” built for experimentation and community. iChill shares with the team about hosting Chatmosa sessions in 2026 - to expand interests in wellness and personal finance.The episode wraps with each team member and special guest calling their shot for the year ahead, from improving Stripe and ticketing flows to expanding creator content themes and community programming, all grounded in the same core principle: make it easier for creators to be heard and to get paid.If you’re a creator, a podcaster, or someone building products for creators, this Chatmosa Growth! episode is part product update, part growth playbook, and part rally cry. Because the goal isn’t just to publish more content.It’s to make content that connects.This year, we don’t just speak. We spark.Chatmosa Growth! Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/7ZCEN46CBNNJPTE0GHL7CEID14196 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 9 - Camera-Shy Video Podcasts

    No Effort Chatmosa Growth!Join the team that is building the podcasting platform that is "easy peasy podcasting."Chatmosa Growth! is your Friday behind-the-scenes check-in with the team building Chatmosa in real time. CPO David, CEO Camille, CTO Sandra, and Head of Growth - “Auntie Derek” break down what shipped this week, why it matters for creators, and what’s coming next, all with one goal: make podcasting feel simple instead of like a five-tool obstacle course.In this episode, Camille lays out the mindset (“whatever we dream of, we build it”) and the mission: an all-in-one, creator-friendly workflow that works whether you’re camera-on or camera-shy. The crew spotlights new how-to videos and the new Chatmosa Media Editor, with Derek showing how easy it is to trim and polish recordings without the usual headache. Chatmosa Web Media EditorThey also talk about frictionless audience access (sign in with existing social accounts), rapid shipping based on creator feedback, and how the Jumbotron helps turn a basic recording into an interactive, clickable show.They close on a community note with holiday vibes, plus an invite to join Auntie Derek’s upcoming live recording (and yes, there’s a teased cash-prize moment). Easy, fun, and built around real creator pain points.Key takeaways:• One platform beats five subscriptions: simplify the podcasting stack.• Jumbotron = interactive storytelling, not just “press record.” • Fast feedback loop: creators ask, Chatmosa ships. • Community energy matters, and Chatmosa is building for it.Chatmosa Growth Channel Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/UR4OOTVIFF4D3RZ79GBBCEID14164 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 8 - The Friend-Making Flywheel

    Cold Cash! Chatmosa: Growth! Join the team that is building the podcasting platform that is "easy peasy podcasting."Chatmosa: Growth! is the story of growing Chatmosa.Chatmosa: Growth! Episode 8 - The Friend-Making Flywheel ChatmosaIn this episode of Chatmosa: Growth!, Head of Product David sits down with CEO Camille, CTO Sandra and Auntie Derek head of Growth, to look back on how far Chatmosa has come, and where it’s going next. From a UK shoe designer and a fan calling in from Dubai to weekly live tea sessions, the crew talks about how real-time audio and video are helping them build a global community that actually knows each other, not just “followers.”They break down the “Hot Tea, Cold Cash” giveaway https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/2ITLKLME... (yes, you really can win up to $300 before Christmas just for showing up and engaging), and why they’re choosing Chatmosa over Zoom or Google Meet for recordings and meetings. Camille shares why the pre-show banter has become one of her favorite parts of the workflow, while Sandra doubles down on a core belief of the platform: you should own your audience, not rent it.You’ll also hear how Chatmosa’s live sessions turn into podcasts with built-in audience interaction, how easy RSS distribution makes it to get episodes everywhere, and a sneak peek at upcoming video editing tools that will make repurposing content even simpler.In this episode, we cover: • How Chatmosa is connecting guests and fans across continents in real time • The “Hot Tea, Cold Cash” weekly giveaway and why it boosts live engagement • Why the team is replacing Zoom/Meet with Chatmosa for meetings and recordings • Owning your audience vs. building on rented platforms • Turning live, interactive shows into on-demand podcasts with a single workflow • What’s coming next for video editing and post-production inside ChatmosaTune in to hear how the team is using Chatmosa to grow not just a podcast, but a community—and how you can do the same.Chatmosa Growth Channel Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/XP8K6KDSMCKO6JOKKEIICEID14097 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Chatmosa Podcast: Episode 7 - Podcast Equipment

    Cold Cash! Chatmosa: Growth!Join the team that is building the podcasting platform that is "easy peasy podcasting."Chatmosa: Growth! is the story of growing Chatmosa.In this week’s edition of Chatmosa’s growth series, hosts David, Camille, and Sandra tackle one of the biggest questions new creators have: What gear do I actually need to start a podcast?They break down mics, headsets, and simple setups in a relaxed, honest conversation that strips away the tech intimidation. You’ll get clear, practical advice, real-world examples, and the confidence boost to stop stressing about equipment and finally hit record. We’ll walk through USB vs XLR mics, dynamic vs condenser, headsets vs headphones, pop filters, boom arms, and simple tricks to reduce echo in a normal room.Let's build Chatmosa together in public!Chatmosa Growth Channel Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/TFJNN6WDAQOT5F6IOZ0NCEID14069 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Chatmosa Podcast: Episode 6 - Content Creation

    Cold Cash! Chatmosa: Growth!Join the team that is building the podcasting platform that is "easy peasy podcasting."Chatmosa: Growth! is the story of growing Chatmosa.You don’t have to be everywhere online, but you do need to show up where your listeners actually are.In this Chatmosa: Growth! episode, David, Camille, Sandra, and Auntie Derek break down what’s working right now for creators who want real audience growth, not just more posts. Derek shares how showing up on TikTok and Instagram Live changed the game for his show, and why his new rule is simple: “You can’t let people get bored of you. Out of sight, out of mind.”From there, the team gets into the practical stuff: using live streams to build a sense of community, turning long episodes into short, shareable clips that actually get watched, and using Chatmosa’s clickable Jumbotron to drop links, polls, and visuals that keep listeners engaged while they listen. Derek walks through how clips helped push his views from a couple thousand to over ten thousand in a month, and David talks about how to think “clip-first” without overcomplicating your workflow.<You’ll also hear real talk about fears, pets walking into the frame, and why imperfect, honest moments are often the ones that connect the most. The message is clear: you don’t need a perfect setup, you just need to keep showing up and make it easy for people to follow, click, and share.In this episode, you’ll learn: • How to use TikTok, Instagram, and live streams to feed your podcast audience • How to slice your episodes into clips that travel further than your full show • How Chatmosa’s Jumbotron helps you share links and calls to action in real time • Why authenticity and consistency beat polish and perfectionHit play if you want a simple, creator-tested plan to grow your show by being more visible, more often—without burning yourself out.Chatmosa Growth Channel Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/RQ3QREDYW40VQJUGB6AVCEID14042 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Chatmosa Podcast: Episode 5 - Hot Tea Cold Cash

    Cold Cash! Join the team that is building the podcasting platform that is "easy peasy podcasting."Chatmosa: Growth! is the story of growing Chatmosa.You don’t need studio lights or a production team to build a real show and a real audience. This week’s Chatmosa: Growth! episode proves it.David (Product Lead) is joined by Camille (CEO), Sandra (CTO), and Head of Growth Auntie Derek to unveil a new live experiment on the platform: the “Hot Tea, Cold Cash Giveaway.” For the next ten weeks, listeners of “Daytime Tea with Auntie Derek” can enter to win $100 every week just by doing what real fans do anyway. RSVP for the show, show up live, stay to the end, and your chances double.Along the way, the team uses this campaign to show what actually makes Chatmosa different. They walk through the clickable Jumbotron that turns a passive livestream into an interactive show, how multiple hosts can join from anywhere in the world and still produce a polished video podcast, and why Chatmosa is built for creators in a way Zoom never was. You’ll hear practical examples: real estate walk-throughs, co-shopping sessions with friends, and live shows that feel more like a channel than a meeting link.They also get into how to make money on top of it. Camille breaks down simple monetization options like ticketed sessions and affiliate links tied to what is on the Jumbotron. The focus is clear: give creators fast, low-friction ways to earn without needing a huge audience or big sponsors first.In this episode, you’ll learn: • How the Hot Tea, Cold Cash giveaway works and how listeners can join • Why Chatmosa’s Jumbotron and layout are built for shows, not meetings • Easy ways to test ticketed sessions and affiliate links as a host • Why you really don’t need pro gear, a studio, or perfect visuals to startBy the end, the team leaves you with a simple invitation: show up, experiment, and let Chatmosa carry more of the production and monetization weight for you.Hit play to see how a daily tea show, a $100 giveaway, and an interactive platform can help you finally start the podcast you’ve been talking about.Chatmosa Growth Channel Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/SYGSFRITV7XOREVLFXJWCEID14037 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Chatmosa Podcast: Episode 4 - Tea Time Show Time

    Tea Time! In this Chatmosa: Growth! session, the team pulls back the curtain on a new live campaign built around Auntie Derek’s daytime tea and his very on-brand dream:“I’ve always wanted to be a little like Oprah, and with this Hot Tea, Cold Cash giveaway, I’m living out that dream.”Here’s the deal: starting November 10, listeners can win $100 each week for ten weeks just by showing up and participating in Derek’s daily show. Camille, Sandra, David, and Auntie Derek break down exactly how it works and why it matters—not just as a promo, but as a blueprint for real listener engagement.In this episode, you’ll hear: • How the “Hot Tea, Cold Cash” giveaway works (RSVP, show up live, share, subscribe) • Why “the more you participate, the higher your chances” isn’t just a line—it’s a growth strategy • How Derek’s “bootleg Wendy Williams” format keeps things real with celebrity tea, hot topics, and honest conversation • A live walkthrough of the Chatmosa experience: no studio, no fancy gear, just a laptop and a show • How giveaways and consistent live sessions can turn casual listeners into a community that actually comes backThe team keeps it playful—Halloween shout-outs, inside jokes, and password reminders included—but the underlying message is serious: you don’t need perfection to start, you just need a reason to go live and a simple way to invite people in.Chatmosa Growth Channel Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/5FQ0VUJW50US2NHCVLQ1CEID14014 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 3 - I Am Now a Podcaster

    Join the team that is building the podcasting platform that is "easy peasy podcasting."Chatmosa Growth! is the story of growing Chatmosa.In this Chatmosa Growth! session, David (Product), Camille (CEO), Sandra (Head of Tech), and Head of Growth Auntie Derek sit down with special guest - Nish (Karen) Nishimura, host of Nish’s Niches, to unpack what it really looks like to build a show, a community, and a revenue stream on Chatmosa. Nish shares how she went from “I don’t think I can do this” to “If it wasn’t for Chatmosa, I wouldn’t be a podcaster now”- while tackling some of the hardest topics out there, including grief and personal empowerment.From there, the team walks through what’s shipping now and what’s coming next: paid subscriptions, tips, and smoother editing and UX, all designed to remove excuses and help creators actually hit “Go Live” (and get paid for it). Along the way, Derek talks about the reality of showing up every day, how his audience grew from a handful of listeners to a real crowd, and why consistency might be the most underrated growth hack in podcasting.You’ll also hear concrete, copy-pasteable tactics from Nish’s own playbook - like why she uses a simple custom domain (nishpodcast.com) to make her show easy to find and share, and how clear titles and URLs boost discoverability without needing fancy marketing.In this episode, you’ll learn:• How Chatmosa lowers the barrier from “I have an idea” to “I’m actually hosting a show” • How to use tips and subscriptions to start monetizing without feeling salesy • Why consistency and predictable scheduling matter more than complicated growth tricks • Simple branding moves (like a clean domain and memorable show name) that make your podcast stick • How real user feedback is shaping the next wave of Chatmosa features, from recording to editingIf you’re sitting on a podcast idea—or you’ve started but stalled—this episode is your friendly push. Hit play, steal what works for you, and see how far you can go with the right tools, the right community, and a platform that’s built to make podcasting as easy as possible.Chatmosa Growth Channelhttps://chatmosa.com/profile/linkedin/karennish Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/RB8XS1OW5PUVH0I786AECEID13986 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 2 - Turn Your Live Sessions Into $

    You’ve got the stories, the guests, the energy. Now it’s time to turn that live show into actual income. In this Chatmosa Growth episode, the team goes hands-on and on-screen to demo exactly how hosts can start getting paid with Tips and Subscriptions on Chatmosa—no paywall wizardry or complicated funnels required.David (Product), Camille (Founder), Sandra (Head of Tech), and Auntie Derek (Head of Growth full-time chaos agent) walk through a live setup of:• Turning on Tips so listeners can support you in the moment • Creating simple Subscription tiers for your biggest fans • Using the Jumbotron and custom buttons to drive clicks to your tip jar or membership • Messaging your audience so they actually know how to support you • Real examples of how small amounts add up over weeks of consistent showsAlong the way, they share practical tactics: how to price your tiers, what perks to offer (without burning out), and how to introduce money on-mic without it feeling awkward or desperate.Whether you’re just starting your show or you’ve been going live for a while without seeing a return, this episode gives you a clear path: go live, turn on monetization, and make it easy for your audience to support you.Chatmosa Growth Channel Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/X8GTSZGYZJULAQQMNLDJCEID13957 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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    Episode 1 - Meet the Chatmosa Team

    Welcome to the very first episode of Chatmosa Growth! our weekly behind-the-scenes show about building Chatmosa, the “easy peasy podcasting” platform that helps creators BE HEARD (and get paid).Each week, Chatmosa CEO Camille, CPO David, CTO Sandra, and Head of Growth Derek (aka “Auntie Derek”) sit down for a lighthearted, honest conversation about startup life in real time: what shipped, what broke, what surprised us, and what we are building next to make podcasting effortless for creators, agencies, and brands.You will hear how we think about: • Turning live sessions into on-demand replays • Publishing everywhere without the usual chaos • Real product decisions (the tradeoffs included) • Growth experiments, numbers, and lessons learned • The tech that keeps sessions live and powers post-session workflowsExpect demos, clear takeaways, and audience participation. Jump into polls, bring your questions, and help shape what we build next.If you care about reach, ownership, and revenue in one place, pull up a chair and hit play.Chatmosa Growth Channel Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/5XFRVVUGMQSBF30CGBNKCEID13942 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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Chatmosa - Podcasters in TrainingStarting and growing a podcast can sometimes feel like an overwhelming, solo mission, but it doesn't have to be.We know that the real secret to a successful show is having a strong community of fellow creators to share experiences, bounce ideas off of, and support each other through the roadblocks.Here is what you can expect going forward:Weekly Sessions: We host "Podcasters in Training" every Friday (unless we give you a heads-up otherwise).Ongoing Support: We are here to help you ditch the complicated tech stacks and focus on what actually matters: your content.Real Growth: Our ultimate goal is to support your podcasting journey and help you build a brand-new pipeline to earn money directly from your audience.Bring any questions or ideas you've been working on. We're building this together!

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